Adjective: vapourised
Usage: Brit (N. Amer: vaporized)
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: vapor)
Usage: Cdn (=vapor)
Usage: Brit (N. Amer: vaporized)
- Converted into a gas or vapour
"The vapourised fuel provided more efficient combustion";
- gasified, vaporized, volatilized, volatilised [Brit], vaporised [Brit]
Usage: Brit, Cdn (US: vapor)
- A visible suspension in the air of particles of some substance
"The vapour from the chemical reaction filled the laboratory";
- vapor [US]
- The process of becoming a vapour
"The rapid vapour of the liquid nitrogen created a fog-like effect";
- vaporization, vaporisation [Brit], vapor [US], evaporation
Usage: Cdn (=vapor)
- [Brit, Cdn] Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
"The old man vapoured on about the weather";
- chatter, piffle [informal], palaver [informal], prate, tittle-tattle, twaddle [informal], clack [informal], maunder, prattle, blab [informal], gibber, tattle, blabber [informal], gabble, vapor [US], rabbit [Brit, informal], jibber-jabber, witter [Brit, informal], twattle [UK, dialect], yatter [Brit, informal], yabber [informal]
- [N. Amer] Become or emit vapour
"The liquid began to vapour as it heated up";
- vapor [US]
See also: gaseous
Type of: mouth, phase change, phase transition, physical change, speak, state change, suspension, talk, utter, verbalise [Brit], verbalize
Encyclopedia: Vapour